ETF Watch: February 1 – February 5
February 07, 2010
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Here are some of last week’s highlights:
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Read the prospectus for SMMU here. NEW FILINGS iShares To Expand Country-Specific ETFs Roster Recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission by iShares indicate that the firm is looking to greatly expand its well-known lineup of country-specific ETFs. The latest list from iShares includes the following:
Read the original IU.com article here. Global X To Add Metals ETFs To Lineup Global X is the next company to join the rush into metals-based equity ETFs with the registration of four funds tracking companies linked to copper, gold, platinum and silver mining. The space has become fairly popular recently, with Van Eck and ALPS currently operating funds in the area, and First Trust filing to launch its own as well. The Global X ETFs will include the following:
You can read the original IU.com article here. You can view the SEC filing here. |

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AdvisorShares Changes Name Of Planned Fund-Of-Funds ETF
March 16, 2010 5:02 pm -
First Trust Launches Two Metals Equity ETFs
March 16, 2010 11:31 am -
State Street Files To Offer Seven Bond ETFs
March 15, 2010 1:09 pm -
State Street Global Advisors Launches Russia ETF
March 11, 2010 12:29 pm -
WisdomTree Files To Launch Emerging Markets Debt ETF
March 11, 2010 11:21 am
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